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An astronaut on the moon drops a golf ball to determine the acceleration due to gravity. The time taken to fall through 1.2 m is 1.2 s. Determine the acceleration due to gravity on the moon.
I know that a = (v-u)/t
However the numerator states values based on velocity. Hence we should first use - V = s/t
s = 1.2
t = 1.2
Therefore Velocity = 1 ms-1, initial velocity @ astronaut = 0ms-1.
Therefore,
a = (1-0)/1.2
= 0.8333...
It's incorrect...
The answer is 1.6ms-1.
What am I doing wrong and what is method should be used to answer this question?
Regards,
Axwe7.
I know that a = (v-u)/t
However the numerator states values based on velocity. Hence we should first use - V = s/t
s = 1.2
t = 1.2
Therefore Velocity = 1 ms-1, initial velocity @ astronaut = 0ms-1.
Therefore,
a = (1-0)/1.2
= 0.8333...
It's incorrect...
The answer is 1.6ms-1.
What am I doing wrong and what is method should be used to answer this question?
Regards,
Axwe7.
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